Northwest History. Alaska. Epidemics & Contagious Diseases.

Outpost In Arctic Defeats Influenza. OUTPOST IN ARCTIC DEFEATS INFLUENZA POINT BARROW, Alaska, May 21. (/P)—With no new cases reported the past three days, although a 10-year-old child died yesterday, Dr. H. G. Greist, medical missionary at this arctic outpost, announced his belief that the influenz...

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Language:English
Published: 1935
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Summary:Outpost In Arctic Defeats Influenza. OUTPOST IN ARCTIC DEFEATS INFLUENZA POINT BARROW, Alaska, May 21. (/P)—With no new cases reported the past three days, although a 10-year-old child died yesterday, Dr. H. G. Greist, medical missionary at this arctic outpost, announced his belief that the influenza epidemic has about run its course. The child's death brought fatalities here and at Wainwright to 15.